On the same day that Anthony Scaramucci was removed as White House Communications Director, leaks have been flowing out of the Trump administration.

According CNBC’s John Harwood, an anonymous “Ryan-Priebus” ally revealed to the reporter that President Trump is preparing to plot a more “independent” course for the White House, while taking on GOP lawmakers.

“Ryan-Priebus ally to me: next phase of Trump presidency will be warfare against GOP Congress,” tweeted Harwood.

On Monday, Rand Paul appeared to have corroborated Harwood’s tweets, telling Reuters that President Trump is leaning toward executive action when it comes to healthcare.

Reuters reports:

U.S. Senator Rand Paul said he spoke to President Donald Trump by phone about healthcare reform on Monday and told the president he thought Trump had the authority to create associations that would allow organizations to offer group health insurance plans.

Paul, a Republican, told reporters that Trump was considering taking some form of executive action to address problems with the healthcare system after the Senate failed last week to pass a measure to reform the system.

Allowing groups like AARP, which represents retirees, to form health associations could enable individuals and small businesses to form larger groups to negotiate with health insurance companies for lower rates.

President Trump has reportedly taken aim at GOP Senator Jeff Flake, exploring ways to help oust the Never Trumper from his Senate seat.